The Asian Age

Hitler’s globe sells for $65,000 at auction

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New York: A personal globe belonging to German dictator Adolf Hitler has been sold for $65,000 at an auction in the US.

The personal terrestria­l globe, a unique relic, was taken as a souvenir from Hitler’s residence at Berchtesga­den in Germany on May 10, 1945 by John Barsamian, an American soldier at the end of the World War II. The globe is mounted on a wood base with a metal halfmeridi­an

attached at the north and south poles, and stands 18 inches high in all, with a diameter at the equator of over 12 inches, according to Live Auctioneer­s in the US.

The globe is marked entirely in German. Notably, the borders of Germany include the portion of Poland allotted to them under the German-Soviet Frontier Treaty of 1939, as well as Austria and the Czech Sudetenlan­d, the auction house said.

The globe is accompanie­d by a letter written by Barsamian to his family, dated May 10, 1945.

“I am going to tell you something now that I bet will really surprise you. Today I went and visited Adolph Hitler’s Home a t Berchtesga­den in the Alps. The place had been bombed, however, parts were still standing,” Barsamian wrote. “It was really some thrill to walk all around Berchtesga­den and look out over the majestic Alps and think that just a short while ago Adolph Hitler stood where I am standing and looked over the countrysid­e,” he wrote.

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